So issue 199 of Zoom magazine is out now on newsstands everywhere and has our photo of the Evolution Custom Ind Porsche 944 on the front cover! We figured it was about time to bring you our patended (not really) collection of FREE desktop wallpaper images from our photo shoot.

The 944 boasts a built turbo four that’s making over 500hp and thanks to its finely tuned suspension setup, super wide stance and brilliant engineering, is laying down fast times on tracks around the country. Be sure to pick up issue 199 of Zoom and read the whole story.

As always, we’ve got a series of FREE desktop wallpaper images for you to enjoy. Simply CLICK HERE or on the thumbnails below to visit our Flickr page where all the goodies lay in wait for your visit.

Hosking Industries’ Flickr page just hit two million views. Seems like a milestone worthy of note. Thanks to anyone and everyone who has ever visited!

On a related note, our most viewed image is one of our Wicked Wednesdays texture images – our photo of a sheet of chequer plate metal with 12,500 views/downloads. Search ‘Wicked’ in the search bar at the top of the page to check out our collection of free textures and stock images.

We’re stoked to share the cover of issue 199 of Zoom Magazine, featuring our photo of Evolution Custom Ind‘s Porsche 944 World Time Attack Challenge race car. We’ll bring you some more images of this brutally-fast circuit racer next week.

We’ve been enjoying some exposure via PhotographyBay of late, with one of our images making it into most week’s photo round-ups. But this week’s list saw our photo of Daniel’s EH Holden used as the cover image. Nice! Thanks PhotographyBay.

We were fortunate enough to watch Alter Bridge‘s recent headlining side show gig at Sydney’s HiFi Bar, supported by the legendary Living Colour. After photographing the typical first three songs, we then had the privilege of watching the rest of the show from within the photo pit! CLICK HERE or on the thumbnails to view our 33-photo image gallery and read our review below:

It almost seems absurd that a chart-topping US rock band like Alter Bridge should be playing a venue as small as Sydney’s HiFi. So, it makes sense that tonight’s show – a Soundwave sideshow – should be completely sold out. Indeed, the line of punters stretches from the front door, around the side and turns back on itself to the front door. The Tremonti (AB’s guitarist) tattoo taking one guy’s entire lower leg tells us that he’s probably been here most of the day waiting.

Funk rock legends Living Colour open up tonight’s festivities, celebrating 25 years of their iconic album ‘Livid’ with a room already full of eager audience members. Each musical legends in their own right, guitarist Vernon Reid, bassist Doug Wimbish, drummer Will Calhoun and singer Corey Glover are equal parts tight and loose all at the same time in a magical way that makes almost no sense and total sense all at once. It’s no wonder AB front man Myles Kennedy later proclaimed that one of the primary reasons we were seeing them tonight was so they could play a gig with them and that it “was a dream come true”.